JAPANESE shipping giant MOL Lines has announced that the Ballast Catch Viable Organism Sampler, that 'saves workload in preparing samples of ballast water prior to testing for the presence of marine organisms' will begin marketing this month.
The device determines how many living organisms are contained in a vessel's ballast water, in response to stricter regulations set out in International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments 2004.
The newly released 'Ballast Catch' reduces the amount of work required to concentrate sample water for inspection with 'Ballast Eye'.
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The device determines how many living organisms are contained in a vessel's ballast water, in response to stricter regulations set out in International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments 2004.
The newly released 'Ballast Catch' reduces the amount of work required to concentrate sample water for inspection with 'Ballast Eye'.
WORLD SHIPPING